First round with my new bag out in the snow and I shot roughly an 898 rated round! Thinking I might need something to better handle the longer anhyzers as the sidewinders just aren't that consistent for me.

I might just have to try one of those. I love the PD so it might be fun to try another Discmania. Looking at Joe's Flight Chart and the one on Marshall street it seems pretty unstable though... I throw a semi-beat Pro D Avenger SS which has similar ratings, but that thing turns over so hard it's nearly useless to me. Maybe if I get a rush in the S-line it will be a bit more stable. Thanks for the tip Loop. I shouldn't say all of the sidewinders are inconsistent. My Star sidewinder is great, it's mostly just the DX and the champ. I still want to try the rush though.

Updated Goals* Within 10 meters make the putt every time. (Making the putt means it flies with the pace, line I started it on with clean release, not necessarily ending in the basket. See "Zen Golf" for details.)* Get control of my sweeping anhyzers and turnovers. (I just don't feel confident with them. Especially over 300'.)* Compete in my first tournament / league (I'm adding league because that seems like a good alternative with a bit less pressure.)* Hit 420' consistantly. (Currently closer to 400'. With the occasional bomb around 420-430'.)

yeah, I created a spreadsheet at the beginning of the season to try to track how all my discs fly in calm conditions for me so I could get rid of some overlap. I'm a bit of a disc junkie and so I had all these discs that I don't bring out to throw very often, and I wanted a way to remember how they flew for me. It's far from perfect, especially since my form hasn't really stayed the same for more than a month, but it's a nice reference.

Slight modification to last year's bag. Mostly added more backups, added PDs, and dropped leopards. No need for the leopards any more really as I've been working on my forehands to handle the right fading shots. Also if I need something a little understable for a hyzerflip or something I have been successfully using my DX Teebirds and P-line PDs.